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A former Oakland orthopedic surgeon, and once popular AME, John D. Warbritton, III, was sentenced to 7 years in prison for transportation of child pornography.

Warbritton was a graduate of Harvard Medical School in 1980, and had an office at Frank Ogawa Plaza in Oakland. He surrendered his medical license on April 7, 2017, after the California Medical Board accused him of sexually harassing two of his workers’ compensation patients.

The DWC said Warbritton was one of 20 medical providers it recently suspended from participating in the workers’ compensation system.

The criminal indictment, which was filed on Oct. 13, 2016, alleges that Warbritton violated federal law by knowingly transporting child pornography. He was initially released on an unsecured bond.

But, after the United States Pretrial Services officer reported a violation of his conditions of release (possessing child pornography images on a mobile phone), the Honorable Magistrate Judge Elizabeth D. Laporte held a bail review hearing on January 17, 2017, and detained Dr. Warbritton. He was placed in the Santa Rita Jail.

Last May, he filed a Motion to Reopen his Detention Hearing. His lawyers claimed that “At the time of the alleged offense conduct and the subsequent pretrial release violation in this matter, Dr. Warbritton was suffering from both opioid use disorder and sexual impulsivity disorder.” They claim he subsequently began treatment with Carolyn Ann Schuman, M.D. for his opioid addiction, and that “his incarceration ultimately allowed him to “dry out” from the use of opioids and allowed the Suboxone treatment employed by Dr. Schuman to take effect.”

Prosecutors opposed the Motion claiming “defendant has been a hands-on offender because the defendant was arrested after returning to the United States from Thailand, where he admitted to agents he has spent long periods of time for the last several years” And among the child pornography taken from him by authorities, “one photo collage depicted the defendant along with an Asian female aged 8-10 years old. ….This photograph collage also raises concerns about whether the defendant may be a hands-on offender or someone who was preparing to do so.”

Prosecutors concluding by saying there are no conditions of release that could reasonably assure the safety of the community. Warbritton remains in custody awaiting trial.

Warbritton ultimately pleaded guilty to the child pornography charge on May 16, 2018. According to his plea agreement, in 2016, Warbritton traveled from Bangkok, Thailand, to San Francisco International Airport with electronic devices containing child pornography. Specifically, Warbritton was traveling with a laptop and a cellular telephone, both of which contained images depicting children under the age of 12 engaged in sexually explicit conduct.

The plea agreement describes some of the images that were on the devices, including depictions of grown men engaged in sexual acts with girls under the age of 12. Warbritton stipulated that between 150 and 300 images of child pornography were on his electronic devices as he traveled to SFO.

In addition to the prison term, Judge Breyer also ordered Warbritton to serve a seven-year term of supervised release to begin after the prison term ends.